Packers Defense Drawing Praise From John Kuhn

Former Packers fullback and current radio voice John Kuhn isn’t tempering expectations after Green Bay’s hot start. He says the defense hasn’t looked this aggressive in years, rallying to the football and playing with force. Josh Jacobs continues to be a bowling ball who’s nearly impossible to bring down, while Micah Parsons’ presence is opening…

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Wright: Lions Could Be This Year’s Surprise Falloff Team

Nick Wright joined the show and didn’t hold back about week one. He thinks the pressure is on the Eagles especially with the Chiefs missing key weapons, but he’s eyeing Detroit as a possible early disappointment. The Lions’ coordinator losses loom large, while Kansas City has proven it can survive a rough start. Wright also…

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Carr: Walking Away From Football Was Tougher Than $30 Million

Four-time Pro Bowler Derek Carr opened up on life after football and the challenges quarterbacks face. He said young QBs struggle because practice can’t simulate real-game speed, noting defensive tackles “are almost as fast as you.” Carr emphasized trusting the pocket and finding completions when things break down. On his retirement, Carr admitted walking away…

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Herbert Still Has Untapped Potential

Former NFL quarterback Mark Sanchez broke down Week 1 with sharp insights on young passers and seasoned stars. He said Cam Ward faced a tough Broncos defense but will learn with time, while Aaron Rodgers looked impressive and full of bounce. Sanchez had concerns with Caleb Williams’ mechanics, noting his front foot and occasional wild…

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Carr Shares Early NFL Takeaways

Former No. 1 pick David Carr joined us to break down Week 1 and life as an NFL quarterback. Carr explained why the OC is always a QB’s most important relationship, how pocket presence is both teachable and brutal in real time, and why veteran QBs crave ownership of the offense. He pointed to the…

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Wickersham: Joe Namath Football’s Most Influential QB

Seth Wickersham joined the show to talk about the quarterback’s rise to dominance in football. He pointed to the 1980s, when Bill Walsh’s West Coast offense and Joe Montana reshaped the game, later perfected by Steve Young. Wickersham noted how quarterbacks wear countless hats, from leader, motivator, spokesperson and can often struggle to reinvent themselves…

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Gonzalez on Raiders Rivalries, Parsons’ Impact

Tony Gonzalez opened up about his time with the Raiders, recalling clashes with Bill Romanowski and the Raiders. On the field today, Gonzalez sees the Packers as a Super Bowl-caliber team, especially with Micah Parsons now in Green Bay. Reflecting on tight end history, he stakes his claim as one of Kansas City’s best alongside…

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Steve Smith “It’s Called Financial Literacy”

NFL Network’s Steve Smith didn’t hold back when discussing Jalen Carter’s spitting incident with Dak Prescott. Smith, who once experienced the same thing during his playing days, called it “a disgusting act” and said Carter will now have to live with the criticism that follows. While acknowledging Carter’s immense talent, Smith emphasized that “you can’t…

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Jalen Hurts “Can Get You Out of Anything”

ESPN’s Sal Paolantonio joined the show to share his takeaways from Eagles-Cowboys. He said Jalen Hurts remains the ultimate difference-maker, forcing defenses to assign a spy or risk disaster. Sal also weighed in on Tom Brady’s recent critique of modern quarterbacks, saying stars like Mahomes and Hurts prove otherwise. On the spitting incident, he expects…

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